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30.06 Vio­la­tion Complaint

When uncooperative governments post signs to ban Texas citizens from carrying where it is legal, they are breaking the law and infringing on Texans' Second Amendment rights. Pursuant to Senate Bill 273 passed by the 84th Legislature, citizens may file complaints against these political subdivisions that unlawfully post signs prohibiting concealed weapons on property where concealed handgun license holders are legally permitted to carry.

Individuals who observe violations must first file a complaint with the government that appears to be in violation. If the entity does not remove the sign within three (3) days, citizens may file a complaint with the Texas Attorney General's Office to investigate the matter and enforce the law.

If you believe a political subdivision is unlawfully posting 30.06 signs and you have already filed a complaint with that entity, you may call The Texas Attorney General's 30.06 Hotline at (844) 584-3006, or fill out the online form.

Name

First

Last

Phone

Email

Address

Address

City

State

Zip Code

Building Name

Name of building where the complainant observed or received the notice

Owner of Building

Name of the state agency or political subdivision that owns or occupies the building where the complaint observed or received the notice

Building Address

Address

City

State

Zip Code

Physical address of the building where the complainant observed or received the notice

Time and Date

Date

Time and date the complainant observed or received the notice

Sign Description

Description of where the sign is located on the premises. Please provide as much detail as possible.